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MATABELELAND NORTH PROVINCE - Basemap MATABELELAND NORTH PROVINCE - Basemap Mashonaland West Mayovhe Chiro 3 Chiro 11 Mujere Chitiki 25 Mengembwa Mudzimu Locations 4 MATUSADONA Nebiri Mudzumu NATIONAL Magororo Njengenja 10 Chiedza KARIBA 5 Siakobvu PARK 9 Musampakaruma Msampakaruma 1 Chiedza 24 Jinga Siyakobvu Chidyamugwamu Chidamoyo 13 Province Capital L A K E K A R I B A Negande Msampakaruma Dandawa Mahwada S Chidamoyo A Fuleche Msapakaruma N Chidamoyo 7 Y 15 A T Chinego Negande I Chinego Negande Kasvisva HURUNGWE KARIBA Mamvuramachena Town Siantula 22 17 32 Mashame 6 Chivende Place of Local Importance Rukara Batanayi 14 8 6 Chivende CHETE Mission Chete 19 18 A SAFARI B I AREA 27 R A 2 Mine K 16 Z A M B I A E Gumunyu K A 3 Nenyunga Zhomba Tchoda L 23 18 21 Siabuwa 29 Mzadzi 5 Kamonde Primary School Siabuwa 7 Kadzidirire 20 Copper KARIBA Norah 22 Queen 5 Copper Chireya Chireya 15 Queen Meheni 28 Chireya Secondary School Sengwa 23 Zomba Nyamhara 17 4 Tsungai 24 14 N A M I B I A Binga Madzivazu 2 Madzivazvido GOKWE Health Facility Binga 8 Chizarira 3 NORTH 24 Siabuwa Simchembu Nembudziya M U N Y A T I Z Turn Sinakoma A M B 1 E C h i z a r i r a Boundaries Z 36 I 33 Mtora Nembudziya Nembudziya 4 Kahobo Chehamba 7 Manjolo 31 Vumba Mutimutema 34 13 Rubatsiro 25 National Boundary 6 S Chenjiri o b e Simatelele Denda h 30 9 a C CHIZARIRA s Kazungula s 13 NATIONAL PARK a Nyamazengwe BINGA m 8 12 Nyamakare e Musita St Jodokus 35 Goredema Province Boundary 9 Gena 1 12 Goredema St Charles 26 Mujiba St Charles Kuwirirana Elephant Victoria 10 Hills Falls 11 10 Kuwirirana 11 Sanyati 10 8 Wozhete Baptist District Boundary ZRP Victoria 2 9 11 ZAMBEZI Mlibizi Lubimbi Muchesu Hozheri Sanyati Falls Victoria Kariyangwe Sesame I Baptist Makaza CHIRISA T Sanyati Sanyati 10 Falls Kariangwe A Clinic 11 Y Lozane Siansundu SAFARI Sessami Sanyati Sanyati Kariyangwe Huchu N AreaChiguvare VICTORIA Z A M B E Z I Siansundu Sessami U 10 AREA Masuka MATETSI 15 M FALLS 7 16 18 Sanyati 12 Chisuma 4 Kanywambizi 7 12 Jahana Ward Boundary L u n g w a l a M a l i l a T a u Msuna 17 17 SANYATI 2 Lukunguni Jambezi Svisvi 6 Jambezi Lusulu Lusulu 23 Sacred 8 Tongwe Deka Nyarupakwe Transport Network 3 Bethesda Heart 13 Musambanyama Ndlovu 6 Ndhlovu Simangani Simangani 25 33 Vere 5 Mangidi S t o f f e l s Milonga 10 5 6 Manyoni 31 Major Road Manyoni Jarahwa Chibila Sengwa Mwemba Sikomena 13 Mwemba Chitave GOKWE 16 Mutange K a k u l w a n e Pashu 14 4 Secondary Road 18 21 Gokwe Chemahuro 9 Zhamba SOUTH 3 1 1 18 Gokwe 6 12 2 5 24 Tinde Tinde Sai Gawa Gwanyika Feeder Road KAZUMA Sengwa 3 Njelele PAN Matetsi 5 Bridge 32 Kanyandavu 4 Makwandara 19 No1 1 6 Hwange Kamative Kamativi Connector Road North Kamativi 19 No 2 No 1 District 13 Jiri Gwehava Dressing Dressing 3 Hospital 22 21 Station 9 Station Zimbabwe Lukosi Mtshayeli Wankie ZRP Prison 3 5 No 2 Lukosi Dinde 14 Clinic Hwange Hwange Services Track M i s s i a HWANo N5 GE Lukosi Mateta Gwanyika No 3 Clinic Ngumija Dongamuzi 20 13 Clinic Ingagula 20 11 Mateta Hwange 1 25 M Gwaai Dandanda 15 i Manoti d Hwange Mine i w a l D a n d a n d a 14 16 S e Msala l Railway Line MATETSI 2 Manoti a 15 20 29 1 n Cross d 27 S i k a m b a Roads Mdlankunzi s Lupote 27 4 Hydrology Pandamatenga DEKA 15 28 26 Kana 2 Nyaje Day & Marist 17 30 Night Sinamatella Brothers 5 Ngwaladi Kana Nantwich Camp Kana Camp 24 Main River G a n d a J w a p i Gwayi Gwayi 6 7 Dete River 9 6 Robbins Dete Tshongokwe Z h o m b e 8 Camp Dete 2 Robins 18 Safari S i k o b a - S i n a - D a n k a M a n d a v u Lodge Gwelutshena 1 12 Camp 8 Gwelutshena 3 Mateme Sebumane 16 Waterbody C h i v i s a 9 10 4 9 M t o a Zhombe 7 Dendera 25 13 Gomoza 10 HWANGE C h e b e m a Main 13 Main Nesigwe Dendera Camp. Jotsholo Jotsholo 26 M a s u m a Camp Fatima 17 Fatima 11 12 11 Nesigwe 12 Protected Conservation Area Sivalo Donsa N y a m a n d h l o v u 10 Sikobokobo 11 Lupaka Donsa C a t e r p i l l a r 14 Dakamela Benzies Dakamela 5 29 Ntabeni S h u m b a Runyararo S h u m b a M b o b o t s w a S h u m b a 15 E x c h a n g e B l o c k S h u m b a 16 B e m b e s i G a v u l a l a St. S h a n g a n i Gomoza T s o k o r o k o S h u m b a Exchange D a n d a r i LUPANE Pauls 18 St. Exchange 14 J o l l e y s S h a p i 19 15 Kennedy 15 Pauls 17 D a n g a Jena T i b u k a i 28 16 13 Map Doc Name: N e h i m b a 14 18 Fanison Simana J a m b i l i Lupane Prov. Lupane 33 Mazebe Hospital Mbuma 20 Lupane Lupane Mbuma 27 17 Sesame 26 Lupane Mbuma Nyoni GLIDE Number: OCHA_zwe_basemap_A0_100104 V e m e y s 18 20 28 Silobela 19 Malisa Loreto Creation Date: 4 January 2010 Nkayi Josefa 21 St. Crossroads Silobela Pauls 25 Nkayi 27 26 Projection/Datum: Arc1950 H e n d r i c k s 19 NKAYI 29 KWEKWE Zinyangeni 22 Web Resources: http://ochaonline.un.org/zimbabwe 19 S i d a n g a B a k a l a b w a Zenka Ntobe S t o f f e l s 21 Zinyangeni HWANGE G a m u 24 20 T o g o St. Zenka Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:479,784 M a k o m e t s h i (WANKIE) St. Cambridge Jackson Lukes Lukes Zenka Z e n k a 23 Gamu St. S h a n k w a n k i 22 25 Komera Lukes D a n k a m b e r i 23 S i k o b a k o b a M i t s w i r i Mlagisa 23 Mpinda Msilahove B e a v e r 22 0 30 60 Km 4 21 Madilisa 4 Guwe 3 Nyama 20 Nyama M a n g i s i 30 Kapane Lukala 3 Madhikani D o m t s h e t s h e 18 24 2 Gwaai Sipepa 2 L e m e m b a 5 Sipepa 28 3 X i x i - A m a b a n d i Map data source(s): Mbembeswana S h a b a S h a b a Regina 7 5 Mundi Sicanda All vector data from the Department of the Surveyor 17 4 Siganda 19 General (DSG). Health institutions data from MoHCW J o z i b a n i n i Sodaka GWERU 6 (2007) Sihazela 16 1 M a t o m b o 6 21 1 Bemba 2 Isabella Mine Panedziba 5 Mdutshane N t s h e n t s h e n i Disclaimers: Samahuru G a r i k a r i 11 8 Insuza Lonely Dhlamini Jimila Jimila Eastnor a Mine Lonely The designations employed and the presentation of b i z B a s h a TSHOLOTSHO M b u w u l u d Mine M p a n e BUBI material on this map do not imply the expression of any G u n b a r 21 M a q e t u k a 9 Pumula opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Pumula 9 1 S h a n g a n i Sawmills 12 United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, L e a s h a Pumula 10 T a m a s a n k a a w 19 territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the J o 12 17 22 Igusi P i c k l e s 15 11 Inyati Shangani 8 18 Shangani Charliesona Turk Inyati N e m t u n g u 7 Mine Inyathi 22 Turk Redwood Mine Turk 10 C h a r l i e s o n a Mine 22 G a r i y a 12 T. Urban Madlamombe Mbire Tsholotsho Nsiza S i b a n i n i Sikente Jolume Tsholotsho Hurungwe 13 UMGUZA Queens PEHO 13 ZAMBIA Centenary Mount Mine Rushinga Lagisa 10 19 Guruve Darwin L o b e s i 13 23 Mashonaland Magama Kariba 11 15 23 Central Nyamandlovu Kombo Mudzi 9 Mashonaland Shamva Nyamandhlovu Mazowe Bindura West Mashonaland 9 Makonde 14 P a m p o e n p o o r t St.
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